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Jet-like particle correlations

Jet-like particle correlations. Jana Bielcikova Nuclear Physics Institute ASCR Prague, Czech Republic MPI@LHC, 2010, Glasgow. Outline: Motivation “Jet”-medium interaction via two and three-particle correlations at RHIC

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Jet-like particle correlations

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  1. Jet-like particle correlations Jana Bielcikova Nuclear Physics Institute ASCR Prague, Czech Republic MPI@LHC, 2010, Glasgow

  2. Outline: • Motivation • “Jet”-medium interaction via two and three-particle correlations at RHIC - conical emission - ridge - path length effects • Two-particle correlations at the LHC: the CMS p+p ridge • Summary MPI @ LHC, Glasgow, 2010

  3. Probing QCD matter with high-pT particles and jets Au+Au p+p What happens to high-pT particles/jets which pass through the medium? Are they similar to p+p or modified by the medium? • Tools: • inclusive pT spectra • di-hadron correlations • multi-hadron correlations • jets, g-jets MPI @ LHC, Glasgow, 2010

  4. Trigger A+A Associated flow  p+p Associated “Jet-like” correlations Full jet reconstruction in A+A collisions at RHIC difficult due to underlying background: use azimuthal correlations of high-pT particles near-side away-side Correlated yield is related to ratio of di-hadron to single hadron fragmentation functions: RAA zT=pTassoc/pTtrig MPI @ LHC, Glasgow, 2010

  5. 2 GeV/c <pT(assoc)<pT(trig) Jet-like correlations at RHIC 4 <pT(trig)<6 GeV/c, 0.15 < pT(assoc) < 4 GeV/c STAR, Phys. Rev. Lett. 95 (2005) 152301 STAR, Phys Rev Lett 91 (2004) 072304 • Central Au+Au collisions at 200 GeV: • intermediate pT: disappearance of away-side correlations, but d+Au • and p+p correlations are similar -> jet suppression is a final state effect • lowering pTthreshold: resurrects correlated yield at away side • - near/away-side yields are enhanced and away-side peak modified • relative to p+p/d+Au MPI @ LHC, Glasgow, 2010

  6. 8 < pT(trig)< 15 GeV/c Jet-like correlations at high-pT STAR, Phys. Rev. Lett. 97 (2006) 162301 STAR, Phys. Rev. Lett. 97 (2006) 162301 • Central Au+Au collisions at 200 GeV: • - near side yield: no suppression • - away-side yield is suppressed: RAA ~ IAA • - suppression without angular broadening or medium modification • seeing those partons that fragment in vacuum? MPI @ LHC, Glasgow, 2010

  7. increasing pT(assoc) increasing pT(trigger) Di-hadron correlations: pT systematics away region lower pT: shape modification of the away-side peak conical emission? higher pT: shape of the away-side peak identical for Au+Au and p+p collisions BUT away-side jet-like yield in central Au+Au collisions suppressed relative to p+p head region p0-h correlations PHENIX, PRL104,252301 (2010) MPI @ LHC, Glasgow, 2010

  8. IAA : away-side jet-like yield suppression PHENIX, PRL104,252301 (2010) Data: • lower pT: IAA(head)<IAA(away) • lower pTassoc: IAA>1 • high pTtrigger and pTassoc: IAA>RAA ! Model comparisons: ACHNS: hydrodynamic evolution of the medium + energy loss parameters constrained by RHIC data: IAA<RAA Armesto, Cacciari, Hirano, Nagle, Salgado, J. Phys. G37, 025104 (2010) ZOWW: a simple spherical nuclear geom. + earlier RHIC data constraints IAA>RAA Zhang, Owens, Wang, Wang, Phys. Rev. Lett. 103, 032302 (2009) Recalculation with a common medium geometry in both models to pin down the source of the observed differences needed! MPI @ LHC, Glasgow, 2010

  9. 40-60% Preliminary 0-12% Conical emission in A+A collisions? 2.5 < pTtrig< 4 GeV/c and 1< pTassoc < 2.5 GeV/c • Mach cone in heavy-ion physics introduced • in1970’s (Hofmann, Stöcker, Heinz, Scheid, Greiner) • a supersonic parton creates shock waves: • - hydrodynamics • Stöcker et al., NPA750 (2005) 121 • Casalderrey-Solana et al., NPA774 (2006) 577 • Renk, Ruppert, PRC73 (2006) 011901 • - colored plasma • Ruppert, Mueller, PLB618 (2005) 123 • - AdS/CFT • Gubser, Pufu, Yarom, PRL100, (2008) 012301 • Čerenkov gluon radiation by a superluminal parton • Dremin, NPA750 (2006) 233 • Koch et. al., PRL96 (2006) 172302 M. Horner (STAR), J.Phys.G34, S995,2007 To distinguish from other mechanisms 3-particle correlation studies needed MPI @ LHC, Glasgow, 2010

  10. near near near Medium Medium Medium away away π away di-jets 0 π 0 deflected jets mach cone Conical flow or deflected jets? (I) cartoons of 3-particle azimuthal correlations (1 trigger + 2 associated particles) di-jets conical emission deflected jets (by the collective movement, “flow”, of the expanding medium) Armesto , Salgado, Wiedemann, PRL 93, (2004) 242301 courtesy to J. Ulery MPI @ LHC, Glasgow, 2010

  11. Df-Df correlations d+Au central Au+Au Note: Large and complicated backgrounds • Jet+flow background method - model dependent analysis • evidence for conical emission Cone angle independent of pTassoc • q = 1.37 ± 0.02 (stat.)± 0.06 (syst.) • x • Čerenkov gluon emission: cone angle • decreases with pTassoc • Are those shock wawes? • Speed of sound? • Requires medium modeling … STAR, Phys. Rev. Lett. 102, 052302 (2009) Cone angle (radians) 3 < pT,trig < 4 GeV/c 1 < pT,assoc < 2 GeV/c pT (GeV/c) MPI @ LHC, Glasgow, 2010

  12. A closer look at the near-side peak … pTtrig=3-4 GeV/c, 2 GeV/c <pTassoc< pTtrig d+Au, 200 GeV Au+Au, 200 GeV “jet” ridge D, Magestro (STAR), Hard Probes 2004 STAR, Phys. Rev. C 80 (2009) 64912 Additional near-side correlation in pseudorapidity () observed in central Au+Au collisions at RHIC! - this structure is not present in p+p or d+Au collisions Jet-medium interaction? parton recombination, momentum kick, gluon radiation+longitudinal flow … Initial state fluctuations and hydrodynamic flow? glasma flux tubes, participant fluctuations (triangular flow ) … More quantitative model predictions needed! MPI @ LHC, Glasgow, 2010

  13. Correlation functions: evolution with pT Cu+Cu 200 GeV 0–10%, C. de Silva, APS meeting, 2010 >150 MeV/c >300 MeV/c >500 MeV/c Δφ Δη STAR preliminary >700 MeV/c >900 MeV/c >1100 MeV/c Au+Au 0-10% √sNN = 200GeV 3<pTtrig<4 GeV pT,ssoc.>2 GeV >1300 MeV/c >1500 MeV/c MPI @ LHC, Glasgow, 2010

  14. What is the near-side ridge? STAR, Phys. Rev. C 80 (2009) 64912 • Ridge yield: • persists to highest trigger pT • increases with Npart • BUT • ridge/jet ratio consistent • between 200 and 62 GeV data • Medium modified jet? 3.0 < pTtrigger 6.0 GeV/c; 1.5 < pTassoc < pTtrigger Nattrass (STAR), Eur.Phys.J.C62:265-269,2009 MPI @ LHC, Glasgow, 2010

  15. Ridge properties: bulk-like? • Ridge yield: • baryon/meson composition ~ bulk • inverse slopes of pT -spectra • are ‘bulk-like’ • Medium modified by jet? Ridge inclusive Jet STAR, Phys. Rev. C 80 (2009) 64912 MPI @ LHC, Glasgow, 2010

  16. Ridge at forward rapidity at RHIC Au+Au 0-30% pTtrig > 2.5 GeV/c pTassoc > 20 MeV/c Npart dependence of ridge yield at -4 < Dh < -2: decreases with decreasingNpart and vanishes around Npart~80 PHOBOS, Phys. Rev. Lett. 104, 062301 (2010) MPI @ LHC, Glasgow, 2010

  17. 3-particle DhxDhcorrelations d+Au Au+Au (0-12%) 3<pTtrig<10 GeV/c, 1<pTassoc<3 GeV/c, ||<0.7 2) In medium radiated gluons diffused in  1) Jet fragmentation in vacuum • In medium radiated gluons collimated • by longitudinal flow 4) Combination of jet fragmentation and diffused gluons STAR, PRL 105, 022301 (2010) Uniform overall excess of associated particles observed at intermediate pT This disfavours models based on longitudinal flow. Note: Involves complicated bkg. subtraction MPI @ LHC, Glasgow, 2010

  18. DhxDhcorrelations: average pair densitities Au+Au (0-12%), ||<0.7 3<pTtrig<10GeV/c, 1<pTassoc<3 GeV/c Ridge <Pjr> Jet-like <Prr> <Pjr> <Pjr> <Pjj> <Pjr> STAR, PRL 105, 022301 (2010) <Prr> “jet-jet” pairs <Pjj> = 0.081  0.034 ridge-ridge pairs <Prr> = 0.114  0.039 “jet”-ridge cross pairs <Pjr> = -0.001  0.030 Data suggests that the ridge production and production of jet-like particles maybe uncorrelated  sensitive tool to rule out some of the ridge models. MPI @ LHC, Glasgow, 2010

  19. DhxDh: radial and angular dependence +/2 R -/2 STAR, PRL 105, 022301 (2010) Ridge is broad and has no prominent substructures. MPI @ LHC, Glasgow, 2010

  20. Path length effects in di-hadron correlations STAR, arXiv:1010.0690 (nucl-ex) trigger in-plane trigger out-of-plane Cone and jet-like amplitudes independent of fs x Ridge and “p region (head)” show a strong dependence on fs:  they are largest in-plane Jet and ridge not related? MPI @ LHC, Glasgow, 2010

  21. Triangular flow v3 • v3 reflects the triangular anisotropy in the initial • collision geometry due to event-by-event • fluctuations in the participant collisions points • Fourier re-analysis of RHIC data including • v1, v2, v3 components describes data well • Are “ridge” and “cone” due to v3? • BUT:ridge shows strong event plane • dependence while v3 should be • independent of it … Participant triangularity spectator participant A A Alver, Roland, PRC 81, 054905 (2010) Alver, Gombeaud,Luzum, Ollitrault, PRC 82, 034913 (2010) Petersen, Qin, Bass, Mueller, PRC 82, 041901(R) (2010) Also NEXSPHERIO calculations: non-smooth fluctuations in the initial state + hydrodynamical evolution Takahashi et al., PRL 103 , 242301 (2009) Alver, Roland, PRC 81, 054905 (2010) solid lines: v1, v2, v3 components MPI @ LHC, Glasgow, 2010

  22. Long-range near-side angular correlationsin p+p collisions @ 7TeV Intermediate pT=1-3 GeV/c CMS observed in large multiplicity p+p collisions at 7 TeV and at intermediate pT pronounced long-range rapidity structure at small Df ! MPI @ LHC, Glasgow, 2010

  23. Is the ridge a multiplicity/density effect? STAR: Cu+Cu @ 200 GeV, multiplicity~Nch(CMSp+p@7TeV) pT=1-3 GeV/c STAR preliminary STAR preliminary v2 subtraction J. Putschke et al, (STAR), Hard Probes, 2010 The near-side peak in Cu+Cu collisions at RHIC with similar multiplicity as measured by CMS in p+p collisions at 7TeV is mainly dominated by elliptic flow. MPI @ LHC, Glasgow, 2010

  24. CGC at forward h in d+Au collisions at RHIC? Forward p0-p0 correlations (x~10-3): study onset of saturation/CGC peripheral d+Au √sNN=200 GeV central d+Au √sNN=200 GeV Near-side correlations: p+p~d+Au Away-side correlations: pT dependent broadening and suppression observed in d+Au Uncorr. coincidence probability (rad-1) + this effect is also centrality dependent Qualitatively consistent with CGC picture. MPI @ LHC, Glasgow, 2010

  25. Summary • Strong modification of correlation patterns in central A+A collisions at RHIC: • broadening of away-side peak with angular substructure • possible evidence for conical emission • medium responds through “ridge” formation in pseudo-rapidity • bulk-like properties (spectra, particle composition) • medium density/path length effects (dominated in the event plane) • How large is the triangular flow contribution to these effects? • Ongoing and future studies at RHIC: • g-triggered correlation (no near-side jet-medium interaction) Is there a ridge? • heavy-flavor triggered correlations • Mach cone? • higher statistics: 3-particle and PID correlations, jet-hadron correlations • Models: more quantitative predictions needed! • Can models describe energy content in the ridge, RAA and interplay of • near and away-side modification at the same time? • Stay tuned for the LHC Pb+Pb correlation measurements… MPI @ LHC, Glasgow, 2010

  26. C3  STAR Preliminary  Subtraction of v2v2v4 terms using v2 = 0.06 Subtraction of v2v2v4 term using v2 = 0.12 Conical flow or deflected jets? (II) • STAR uses 2 methods: • 1. Jet+flow background - model dependent analysis • evidence for conical emission • 2. Cumulantmethod • C. Pruneau (STAR),J.Phys.G34 (667),2007; • C. Pruneau, PRC 74 (2006) 064910 • unambiguous evidence • for 3-particle correlations • strength and shape of away-side • structures depend on magnitude • of flow coefficients • no conclusive evidence for • conical emission • an improved analysis with • rotating EP shows conical • structures d+Au central Au+Au Note: Large and complicated backgrounds Abelev et al (STAR), arXiv:0805.0622 3 < pT,trig < 4 GeV/c 1 < pT,assoc < 2 GeV/c central Au+Au central Au+Au STAR Preliminary  MPI @ LHC, Glasgow, 2010

  27. Momentum conservation in correlation analyses C3 cumulant pTconservation 3-particle correlation Calculation for: <pT,trig > = 3.2 GeV/c <pT,assoc >= 1.2 GeV/c N. Borghini, PRC 75 (2007) 021904 Calculation by N. Borghini: momentum conservation  sizable correlation between pairs or triplets of high-pT particles in central Au+Au collisions at RHIC  C3(pT) ~ C3(flow)  jet “distorts” the event Data: possibly a fraction of stat. conservation: assuming bkg follows exp. drop  a small effect for pTtrig~3-4 GeV/c 2-particle correlation after v2 subtraction N. Borghini, arXiv:0710.2588 MPI @ LHC, Glasgow, 2010

  28. The ‘soft’ ridge in non-triggered correlations M. Daugherity (STAR), QM08 # correlated pairs/particle • “Minijet” near-side peak amplitude and Dh width • experience a sharp transition at ~55% centrality • for 200 GeV and ~40% for 62 GeV Au+Au data. • x • Df width is const. from mid-central to central • Au+Au collisions stat. errors only, syst.errors 9% (correlation amplitude) M. Daugherity (STAR), QM08 MPI @ LHC, Glasgow, 2010

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